I did say ish. Also please look up what a chemical engineer is before you look down on them. I know it says the word engineer but really it does a lot more then you expect. Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that applies the physical sciences (e.g., chemistry and physics) and/or life sciences (e.g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to processes that convert raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. Basically after I copy/pasted wikipedia descriptions, it's basically just making things become more efficient and guess what.. "Hard Science" tends to use up a lot of materials. Oh I also gain £85k pay check by the time I hit 30 or more if I move to the America.